Manchester United came out on top in a combative clash with Everton.
Michael Carrick’s side got back to winning ways with a 1-0 win at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Benjamin Sesko again coming off the bench to score a crucial goal.
It was another huge cameo from the summer signing, but at the other end there was a lot of work for United to do as Everton mounted a siege on Senne Lammens’ goal.
Maguire magnificent
After a drab first half from both teams the hosts settled into a physical approach, pumping ten corners into the box and crowding the six yard box.
Lammens was fantastic but was well protected by a robust backline fearlessly led by a towering Harry Maguire.
The Englishman rose to the challenge of rebuffing Everton’s tactic and made a match-leading ten clearances, more than double the amount managed by any of his team-mates.
In an illustration of the pattern of the game he did not make a single block, interception or tackle.
Battling performance
Unsurprisingly Maguire was involved in a lot of duels, contesting 12 – only Casemiro attempted more.
The centre-back came out on top nine times, winning two of the three ground duels he contested and seven of nine in the air.
The 32-year-old is often a goal threat for the Red Devils but was not given the opportunity tonight.
On the ball, only Matheus Cunha had a lower passing success rate than Maguire, whose game was more utilitarian than creative.
He found his man with 43 of 55 attempted passes for a success rate of 78%, and only managed two accurate long balls from 11.
Harry Maguire vs. Everton
It may not have been his most virtuosic showing, but his ultimate job is defending the goal and tonight nobody did a better job of it than Maguire.
Stats taken from sofascore.
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